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Definition, Prevalence and Burden of Oropharyngeal Dysphagia: A Serious
Problem among Older Adults Worldwide and the Impact on Prognosis and
Hospital Resources.
Definição, prevalência e custo das disfagias orofaríngeas: um sério
problema entre os idosos no mundo, e o impacto no prognóstico e nos
recursos hospitalares
Cichero JA, Altman KW.
Source
School of Pharmacy, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.
Abstract
Oropharyngeal dysphagia describes difficulty with eating and drinking. This
benign statement does not reflect the personal, social, and economic costs of the
condition. Dysphagia has an insidious nature in that it cannot be 'seen' like a
hemiplegia or a broken limb. It is often a comorbid condition, most notably of
stroke, and many other neurodegenerative disorders. Conservative estimates of
annual hospital costs associated with dysphagia run to USD 547 million. Length
of stay rises by 1.64 days. The true prevalence of dysphagia is difficult to
determine as it has been reported as a function of care setting, disease state and
country of investigation. However, extrapolating from the literature, prevalence
rises with admission to hospital and affects 55% of those in aged care
settings. Consequences of dysphagia include malnutrition, dehydration,
aspiration pneumonia and potentially death. The mean cost for an
aspiration pneumonia episode of care is USD 17,000, rising with
the number of comorbid conditions. (O custo médio do
atendimento de um episódio de pneumonia por aspiração é de
US$ 17.000 dólares, aumentando o número de comorbidades).
Whilst financial costs can be objectively counted, the despair, depression, and
social isolation are more difficult to quantify. Both sufferers and their families bear
the social and psychological burden of dysphagia. There may be a costeffective role for screening and early identification of dysphagia,
particularly in high-risk populations. A avaliação e a identificação
precoce de disfagia, podem apresentar uma redução efetiva nos
custos, particularmente com o risco de aspiração dessa
população
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23051995 ANO DE PUBLICAÇÃO: 2012
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Prevalence and prognostic implications of dysphagia in elderly patients
with pneumonia
Prevalência e prognóstico implicações de disfagia em pacientes idosos
com pneumonia
Mateu Cabre, Mateu Serra-Prat, Elisabet Palomera, Jordi Almirall, Roman
Pallares and Pere Clavé
Abstract
Background: oropharyngeal dysphagia is a common condition among the
elderly but not systematically explored.
Objective: to assess the prevalence and the prognostic significance of
oropharyngeal dysphagia among elderly patients with pneumonia.
Design: a prospective cohort study.
Setting: an acute geriatric unit in a general hospital.
Subjects: a total of 134 elderly patients (>70 years) consecutively admitted with
pneumonia.
Methods: clinical bedside assessment of oropharyngeal dysphagia and
aspiration with the water swallow test were performed. Demographic and clinical
data, Barthel Index, Mini Nutritional Assessment, Charlson Comorbidity Index,
Fine's Pneumonia Severity Index and mortality at 30 days and 1 year after
admission were registered.
Results: of the 134 patients, 53% were over 84 years and 55% presented
clinical signs of oropharyngeal dysphagia; the mean Barthel score was 61
points indicating a frail population. Patients with dysphagia were older, showed
lower functional status, higher prevalence of malnutrition and comorbidities and
higher Fine's pneumonia severity scores. They had a higher mortality at 30 days
(22.9% vs. 8.3%, P = 0.033) and at 1 year of follow-up (55.4% vs. 26.7%, P =
0.001).
Conclusions: oropharyngeal dysphagia is a highly prevalent clinical finding in
elderly patients with pneumonia and is an indicator of disease severity in older
patients with pneumonia.
(Do total de 134 doentes idosos (> 70 anos) internados com
pneumonia, 55% apresentaram sinais clínicos de disfagia
orofaríngea).
Age Ageing (2010) 39 (1): 39-45.
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Consequence of dysphagia in the hospitalized patient: impact on prognosis
and hospital resources.
Conseqüência da disfagia no paciente hospitalizado: impacto sobre o
prognóstico e recursos hospitalares
Altman KW, Yu GP, Schaefer SD.
Source
Department of Otolaryngology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, One Gustave L.
Levy Place, Box 1189, New York, NY 10029, USA.
.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE:
To determine if comorbid dysphagia in all hospitalized patients has the potential
to prolong hospital stay and increase morbidity. Dysphagia is increasingly
prevalent with age and comorbid medical conditions. Our research group has
previously shown that dysphagia is a bad prognostic indicator in patients with
stroke.
DESIGN: Analysis of national database.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:
The National Hospital Discharge Survey (NHDS), 2005-2006, was evaluated for
presence of dysphagia and the most common comorbid medical conditions.
Patient demographics, associated disease, length of hospital stay, morbidity and
mortality were also evaluated.
RESULTS:
There were over 77 million estimated hospital admissions in the period evaluated,
of which 271,983 were associated with dysphagia. Dysphagia was most
commonly associated with fluid or electrolyte disorder, esophageal disease,
stroke, aspiration pneumonia, urinary tract infection, and congestive heart failure.
The median number of hospitalization days for all patients with
dysphagia was 4.04 compared with 2.40 days for those patients
without dysphagia.(O número médio de dias de internação para
todos os pacientes portadores de disfagia foi de 4,04 em
comparação com 2,40 dias para os pacientes sem disfagia).
Mortality increased substantially in patients with dysphagia associated
with rehabilitation, intervertebral disk disorders, and heart diseases.
CONCLUSIONS:
Dysphagia has a significant impact on hospital length of stay and is a bad
prognostic indicator. Early recognition of dysphagia and intervention in the
hospitalized patient is advised to reduce morbidity and length of hospital stay.
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OTOL. 2010;136(8):784-789. doi:10.1001/archoto.2010.129
Swallowing dysfunction after prolonged intubation: analysis of risk factors
in trauma patients.
Disfunção de deglutição após intubação prolongada: análise de fatores de
risco em pacientes com trauma.
Bordon A, Bokhari R, Sperry J, Testa D 4th, Feinstein A, Ghaemmaghami V.
Source Phoenix Integrated Surgical Residency, Banner Good Samaritan Medical
Center, Phoenix, AZ 85006, USA.
BACKGROUND:
The clinical significance of post-extubation swallowing dysfunction (PSD)
is profound, resulting in both increased morbidity and mortality. Specific
risk factors have not been described in an injured patient cohort. The purpose of
this pilot study was to elucidate independent factors that predict PSD in this
population.
METHODS:
A retrospective cohort analysis was performed on 150 consecutive trauma
patients intubated for more than 48 hours. Assessment of swallowing function
after extubation was performed by a simple bedside speech pathology evaluation.
Patients then were divided into 2 groups: those with and those without PSD.
Backwards stepwise logistic regression analysis then was used to determine
independent predictors of PSD after controlling for important injury characteristics
and patient demographics.
RESULTS:
The incidence of PSD in our study cohort was 41%.
(
A incidência de disfagia pós extubação no estudo foi de 41%)
Patients with PSD, although older than non-PSD patients (48 vs 37.5 y; P = .001),
were similar with respect to admission Glasgow coma score (GCS) and injury
severity score. Regression analysis revealed that age older than 55 years (odds
ratio, 2.60; P = .037; 95% confidence interval, 1.1-6.4) and ventilator days (odds
ratio, 1.14; P = .001; 95% confidence interval, 1.1-1.2) were significant
independent risk factors for PSD. Interpretation of these odds ratios revealed that
those patients older than age 55 had more than a 2.5-fold greater risk of PSD.
The risk increased by 14% for every day a patient required intubation. There was
no significant association between PSD and injury severity score, GCS, presence
of medical comorbidities, or development of nosocomial pneumonia.
CONCLUSIONS:
PSD is a common occurrence in trauma patients. Age older than 55 years and
ventilator days are independent risk factors for PSD. Injury severity, altered GCS
upon arrival, comorbidities, and nosocomial pneumonia were not independent
risk factors for PSD in our cohort. These results suggest that older patients with
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extended intensive care unit stays and ventilator requirements may benefit from
early swallowing evaluation.
The American Journal of Surgery
Volume 202, Issue 6 , Pages 679-683, 2011
Incidência de Disfagia em Unidade de Terapia Intensiva de Adultos
Incidence of disphagia in Intensive Terapy Service of adults
Alba Maria Soares Moraes (1), Weliana de Jesus Pereira Coelho (2), George
Castro (3), Kátia Nemr (4)
RESUMO
Objetivo: verificar a incidência e o grau de disfagia orofaríngea em indivíduos
internados em Unidade de Terapia Intensiva (UTI) e Semi-Intensiva,
correlacionando os achados com a doença de base. Métodos: nesse estudo
foram avaliados 25 pacientes da UTI e Semi-UTI do Hospital Centro Médico
Maranhense. Os dados foram colhidos por meio de um protocolo de avaliação
fonoaudiológica. Resultados: dos 25 pacientes avaliados 18 (74%)
apresentaram disfagia orofaríngea, sendo que 11 (61%) tiveram como doença
de base lesão neurológica, e 7 (39%) tiveram como doença de base
cometimentos não neurológicos. Houve associação significante entre a presença
de disfagia e doença de base neurológica. Dos 18 pacientes disfágicos, 8 (45%)
apresentaram disfagia de grau leve, 4 (22%) disfagia de grau moderado e 6
(33%) disfagia de grau grave. Deste total, dos pacientes com doença de base
neurológica: 03 (27%) apresentaram grau leve, 03 (27%) apresentaram grau
moderado e 05 (46%) pacientes apresentaram grau grave. Já os pacientes
acometidos por doença de base não neurológica apresentaram: grau leve 05
pacientes (72%), grau moderado 01 paciente (14%) e grau grave 01 paciente
(14%). Conclusão: os dados apontam alta incidência de quadros de
disfagia orofaríngea em pacientes internados na Unidade de Terapia
Intensiva e Semi-intensiva, com associação significante entre a presença de
disfagia e doença de base neurológica; o grau grave de disfagia orofaríngea foi
predominante nas doenças de base neurológica, e o grau leve de disfagia
orofaríngea foi predominante nas doenças de base não neurológica.
DESCRITORES: Transtornos de Deglutição; Unidades de Terapia Intensiva;
Fonoaudiologia
Rev CEFAC, São Paulo, v.8, n.2, 171-7, abr-jun, 2006
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Disfagia orofaríngea em pacientes submetidos à entubação orotraqueal
Oropharyngeal dysphagia in patients submitted to orotracheal intubation
Michele Ramos Grigio Kunigk1, Ethel Chehter2
RESUMO
Objetivo: Detectar e caracterizar as alterações da fase oral e faríngea da
deglutição, bem como verificar a ocorrência de penetração e aspiração laríngeas
em pacientes submetidos à entubação orotraqueal.
Métodos: O estudo incluiu 30 adultos internados na unidade de tratamento
intensivo do Hospital Estadual Mário Covas, que receberam entubação
orotraqueal no período de 40 horas a 15 dias. Todos foram submetidos, por
duas vezes, à avaliação endoscópica da deglutição, na primeira e segunda
semanas, após a extubação, sendo observadas as alterações da fase oral e
faríngea da deglutição e a presença de penetração e aspiração laríngeas.
Resultados: Na primeira avaliação, as alterações da fase oral estiveram
presentes em 19(63,3% ) pacientes e, na segunda, em 12(40% ).As alterações
da fase faríngea ocorreram na primeira avaliação em 27(90% ) pacientes e,
na segunda, em 8(26,7% ). A penetração e a aspiração laríngeas foram
detectadas nas duas avaliações, sendo diferentes para cada consistência e
volume testados.
Conclusão:
A população submetida à entubação orotraqueal após a extubação
apresenta alterações das fases oral e faríngea da deglutição
caracterizadas por uma variedade de comprometimentos e
acompanhadas de penetração e aspiração laríngea.
Rev Soc Bras Fonoaudiol. 2007;12(4):287-91
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